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Exhibitors

Saturday Exhibit Hall

The Exhibit Hall will be Saturday, November 17, from 1:30-7:30 p.m. with over 40 exhibitors representing a wide variety of companies and nonprofits related to biodynamic and sustainable agriculture. Come visit the Exhibit Hall for valuable resources, information and products!

2012 Exhibitors

Be sure to visit these Exhibitors on Saturday at the 2012 Biodynamic Conference.

Angelic Organics Association: Angelic Organics is a CSA vegetable farm serving over 1,700 families throughout Chicagoland. Angelic Organics Learning Center is the farm's 501(c)3 educational nonprofit partner, working to build the local food system throughout our region.

Animal Welfare Approved: Animal Welfare Approved audits, certifies and supports farmers raising their animals according to the highest welfare standards, outdoors on pasture or range. Called a "badge of honor for farmers" and the "gold standard," AWA is the most highly regarded food label in North America when it comes to animal welfare, pasture-based farming, and sustainability. All AWA standards, policies and procedures are available on the AWA website, making it the most transparent certification available.

Evrett Lunquist Legal Fund: A fund set up to support the legal fees of an organic certification inspector being sued by an organic grower who did not disclose his certification history when applying to multiple organic certifiers.

FairShare CSA Coalition: Connects and supports CSA growers and consumers. We also publish a cook book to help people make the most of their fresh, seasonal food.

FarmMatch.com: New! Innovative mapping and matching technologies to unite small scale farmers and farm food consumers like never before.

Local Thyme: We custom-design menu plans for CSA farms that use all the produce in a box of CSA produce. We help CSA farmers by helping their subscribers enjoy their weekly deliveries.

Madison Waldorf School: Madison Waldorf School honors every child’s enthusiasm for initiative, creativity and social responsibility, while encouraging our students to be active stewards of the ecosystem.

Mandaamin Institute: A nonprofit organization in Wisconsin developing more nutritious corn and wheat and healthier ways of farming.

Massage for Health: Jen Shepard, a certified and licensed massage therapist, is offering chair massages on Friday and Saturday at the conference to help make your conference experience more relaxing. Look for signs or ask at the Biodynamic Association's table for her location.

NessAlla Kombucha: Nessalla Kombucha is made locally in small batches so it's always fresh. We use only organic and fair trade ingredients to assure the highest quality kombucha.

Organic Consumers Association (OCA): OCA is an online and grassroots non-profit public interest organization campaigning for health, justice, and sustainability on behalf of organic and socially responsible consumers.

RSF Social Finance: RSF Social Finance is dedicated to transforming the way the world works with money. Since 1984, RSF has made over $275 million in loans and $100 million in grants to social enterprises.

The Greenhorns: Non-traditional grassroots non-profit organization of young farmers and collaborators. Our mission is to recruit, promote and support the new generation of young farmers by producing avantgarde programming, video, audio, web content, publications, events and art projects.

True Botanica: Anthroposophical supplements, remedies, cosmetics based on R. Steiner's insights. Work with daily rhythms, ashes, salts, no alcohol and more... for health of body, soul and spirit.

Turtle Tree Seed: Grow and sell 100% Biodynamic, 100% Open pollinated, Heirloom and Organic seed. A part of Camphill, an intentional community including adults with development disabilities.